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In typed letters on a torn printed page, I ask Mahmoud Darwish a question: “Mahmoud, when you said, / ‘after you, the smell of coffee has no morning,’ / did you mean that we were already / in the ending-after / -ending-after / -ending, / already the ghosts-of-ghosts- / of-disappeared-beloveds, / as if the we of al-andalus were always / also, in the present, always / also, in the simultaneous possible, / of haunting-and / -haunted, / haunting-and / -haunted?” My words are gently attached with two stips of blue tape to a printed excerpt of Learsi Links’ Political Prisoners in Palestine: Their Lives and Struggles, published by Palestine Labor Defence in 1936. This text describes an intercommunal prison hunger strike by 55 political prisoners, including members of the Palestine Communist Party, that took place in July 1935. The yellowish typewriter printed page lays diagonally on the scanner bed. The print from the edge of the page fades to grey, leaving the article’s sentences unfinished. The page is framed by a dark grey background on both sides.

Essay, Photo Essay, Post/doc

an everyday archive of time stolen back

kimi malka hanauer

Essay, Photo Essay, Post/doc

Rehearsing Views: Paper Cameras Study Pack

Katie Giritlian

Poetry, Post/doc

every pattern needs a passage

Sarah Biscarra Dilley

Essay, Post/doc

Phantom Territory

Lara Atallah

Audio, Essay, Photo Essay, Post/doc

야생의 파도와 함께 with tides of the wild

TJ Shin

Essay, Post/doc

Paradoxical Intelligence

Ari Melenciano

Essay, Photo Essay, Post/doc

Demon of the heart

Catalina Ouyang

Audio, Poetry, Post/doc, Video

And Let Us Say

Jason Lipeles

Essay, Poetry, Post/doc

on asterisks (*for the stars)

danilo machado

Series

Post/doc